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The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (May 1903)

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i. THE OPTICAL magic General Hdvertisements. PROFESSIONAL lanternist and cinematographist iN. of great experience is open to engagements, with or without his own apparatus, in town or country, on very moderate terms. Reference, Editor of this Journal. —Adudress, Opties, 44, Lorrimore Road, Kennington, London, S.E. IGHEST CLASS TRIPLE LANTERN wanted, Hughes ‘Gtrand”’ or similar preferred ; also Slides, Storers, \c., in complete sets; price and full particulars to ‘* Triple,’ ¢/o Optical Lantern Journal Co. LANTERN JOURNAL General Eldvertisements. *RAND new effect sets in the finest miniature (5 work. —‘‘ ‘The Hidden Terror,’’ submaritie warfare of the future, Dawn on the ocean, submarine boat sinks into the depths and attacks ironclad, entirely destroying it; new and original movements of a novel character, just invented, a magnificent and thrilling effect in the finest hand work ; The great tire in Jewin Street, with special mechanical movements invented by FE. H. Wilkie, building seen to gradually fall in as the fire progresses ; send for lists. —Kdmund H. Wilkie, as below. LACK and white drawings suitable for the producB tion of effective lantern slides. Samples and quotation on application. Slides coloured in three qualities at shortest notice. —b. T. Thomassin, Lantern Slide Artist, 20, The Broadway, Streatham, London, 5.W. ~ ECOND-HAND. Hand painted slides hy Carpenter S and Westly wanted—Eastern scenes: preferred. Particulars to ‘¢ Ancient,’’ c/o Kditor, Lantern Journal. Dissolving View Magic Lanterns and Slides, Photographic Apparatus, Scientific Instruments and every description of miscellaneous property. ME: J. C. STEVENS begs to announce that he holds Sales of the above, every Friday, at half.past twelve precisely, at his great Rooms, 38, King Street, Covent Garden, London. Gentlemen wishing to include property in these Saiesare veguested to Send particulars one week prior to sale. AND-PAINTED Scripture Slides wanted ; suitaH ble for Lent and all Church Services, also really good effect sets for Biunial or triple.—Particulars, Kc., to ‘“Lantern,”’ c/o Optical Lantern Journal Co. ANTED — Addresses of actual artists — real workers—not avents.—Artist, c/o Editor. ECOND-HAND—Eastman Kodak Camera in good condition. Instantaneous and time exposure. Cost £5 5s. Price £1 5s.—P.H., c/o Editor, Magic Lantern Journal. So Patent Intelligenee. Compiled expressly for this Journal by Messrs. W. P. Thompson & Co., Chartered Patent Agents, 322, dfigh Holborn, London, WW.C., and at Liverpool, to whom. all enguiries should be addressed. _ Magic Lantern Applications. No. RECENT PATENT INTELLIGENCE. 5462, Improvements in methods of producing films with changing inscriptions for kinematographs and In apparatus therefor. C. Spath and E. Grabsch. March 9th, 1903. (Complete). 7718. Improved apparatus for producing and projecting on to a screen animated pictures. E. Dagnall and A. W. Southey. April 2nd, 1903. ILKIK’S “Solar” flint limes, the finest in exis tence,extensively used by professional exhibitors, heantifully turned and drilled ; ordinary size, 2s. 3d. per dozen, post free, in air tight tins ; large size, 1} inches in diameter, a noble lime, per tin of 6—2s. 3d., post free ; the finest limes extant.—E:dmund H. Wilkie, as below. ANTERNS of every make re-modelled, renovated, ventilation improved, registration adjusted and corrected under the supervision of Mr. Edmund H.. Wilkie; advice and estimates free, special adjustments for absolute registration ; the result of over a quarter of a century’s practical experience. —Edinund H. Wilkie, as helow. HWOTOGRAPHS worked up in oil colour, water colour, pure varnish colours, or by the beautiful American process at most reasonable prices ; the best work only; slides prepared by photography or hand painting from negatives, drawings, prints from nature, or from written or verbal description; every class of mechanical movement supplied or invented for special purposes; see testimonials. —Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. HE Road to Success. Correct registration, clear definition, pure light, artistic pictures, original and novel effects. Stamp your entertainments with a distinct individuality, engagements will increase. There is always room at the top and there never existed such opportunities for an essentially high class exhibition as at present. —Consult Edmund H. Wilkie, 114, Maygrove Road, West Hampstead, London, N.W. A LARGE number of odd and second hand slides at nominal prices, the property of a well-known public lecturer. Effects, views in Scotland, Greece, Norway, Switzerland, &c. Send for list. —Edmund H. Wilkie, as below. ILKIE’S Solar Flint Limes the finest extant, ex tensively used by professional exhibitors heauti fully turned and drilled. Large size 13 inches diameter. A noble lime, per tin of six, 2/3 post free. Ordinary size per tin of one dozen, 2/3 post free. —Edmund H. Wilkie, 114, Maygrove Koad, West Hampstead, London, N.W. Kindly mention this Journal when corresponding with Advertisers,